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Crypto for COVID-19: Cashaa gears up to fight starvation during a pandemic

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In the COVID times, when people are facing all sorts of challenges including the dearth of food, medical equipment, medicine supply, etc, a lot of gig workers who had lost their livelihood have been struggling to survive. Amidst these challenges, Cashaa, a crypto-friendly neo banking group, has announced an initiative called ‘Crypto for COVID ‘. 

Through this, the startup aims to build a community of crypto enthusiasts wherein each organization or enthusiast operating can adopt an underprivileged family and provide them with food supplies for a month. Under the initiative, the Cashaa team is also providing curated ration kits that can feed a family of 4 for up to 2 weeks.

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The initiative has been launched by Mr. Kumar Gaurav who realized that every day around 13,364 is succumbing to COVID. Simultaneously, more than 12,000 people are dying from hunger which too is a direct result of the havoc wreaked by the pandemic.

“While covid warriors are fighting the disease, a parallel action needs to be taken to catalyse the survival of the ones dealing with the issues that come along with this pandemic. One organization or government can’t serve all. Hence, there will always be a need for one more initiative to make a little more difference, for the very survival of all. Hence, I urge all my connections to join this initiative of ‘crypto against COVID’. Those who can adopt a family, and support them with the necessities that are required to sustain, please do so,” said Mr. Kumar Gaurav- Founder & CEO of, Cashaa.

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Krishna Mali
Krishna Mali
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